Simon James wrote:
> 1. The practice routers external IP
> 2. The port of the Terminal Services service on the router
> 3. The Windows user password
> 4. The practice software database password
>
> Of these, (3) is likely to be the strongest roadblock for a determined
> hacker.  
>   
Three is really the username / password combo.

> My question is, does Terminal Services have any provision for more beefed up
> security natively e.g. Certificates, dongles, MAC address restriction, IP
> restrictions etc?
>   
I understand you can use certificates.

> In other words, are there any measures that can be deployed other than VPN
> and SSH that can beef up the Windows/Terminal Services security.
>   
Trusting Microsoft with security??????

David


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